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Jasmine Tea House 0

Jasmine Tea House

157reviews

I love the food and the prices here. I always get the combination which comes with an entree, steamed rice, hot n sour soup, and two huge egg rolls for about $20. The service is great and the food here is always consistent.

1st time was last year. We ate in their restaurant. The lady who served us helped us to decide. Very pleasant 2nd time, I was craving their food because I remember their food so clean & made not so oily. Made a call to Door Dash instead. Received it fast, hot & on time. Thank you, staff at Tea House

Harborview Restaurant & Bar 0

Harborview Restaurant & Bar

1641reviews

Was happy to find both Hong Kong and Shanghai style dumplings in one restaurant. The Xiao long bao and the Siu Mai were wonderful and reminded me why I like Asian flavours. The Xiao long bao came with its own cookie container making it easy to enjoy. The Siu Yak (pork Belly) was wonderful. The skin was ultra crispy. The mustard with it was sharp and added to the wholeness of the dish. The beans with the pork mince were absolutely delightful. The beans were crisp, salty and yum. Could survive on them. The signature beef was tender but too sweet for my liking. The seafood fried rice could be a whole meal and didn’t need anything else with it. The restaurant is large and can be a bit noisy, but that added to the atmosphere. Should have gone with a larger group so that could have sampled more of the menu. Will be back.

In one word, Awesome. superb restaurant, great and authentic service, extremely tasty food, resemble to the food I ate in China. will clearly come back. We were party of four and tasted from large variety. ended up with $110 per couple including tax and tip. Be aware that the restau is crowded in the evenings

Yank Sing (Spear St.) 0

Yank Sing (Spear St.)

1694reviews

This restaurant is the classic SF greed, food is slightly better than average, not remotely in the class of Canada or Hong Kong. Portions are small and the prices are high. Service was acceptable. But for how much they charge they still added a “Employee health plan surcharge (5%) to our bill, their greed for profit seems endless. Am so tired of California overpaying.

Dim sum? Yes please! The dim sum is fresh and delicious. My favorite was the soup dumplings. You can also order from their menu if you don’t find anything from one of the carts. Service is very quick and attentive. Friendly and welcoming as well. It is one of the few dims sum places you can make a reservation. Yank Sing is located in the Rincon center. After your belly is full you can easily walk around the promenade!

San Tung 0

San Tung

2365reviews

We came here on a weekend afternoon. The line was super long and we waited about an hour before getting in. The servers were very nice and fast. We had to sit on a big table with someone else, but that wasn’t an issue. They were able to recognize the dishes even though we sat together. The interior looks like a typical old Chinese restaurant, but you can tell that it was cleaned and taken care of. The food was served very fast and fresh. It’s crispy and just seasoned correctly and authentic. The price is so cheap considering the inflation. It’s popular for a reason. We ended up taking out a lot because we ordered too much. The portion was so big.

I've been here a few times, but the last time was before the pandemic. The food is as I remembered. The dishes are good. Everything came out hot and fast. I would say the longest wait time for one of our dishes was 10 mins. The parking situation is just like how I remembered it. Very limited. We circled a few times but eventually found parking a couple of blocks away. We ordered the popular dishes which includes the dry chicken wings, dumplings, garlic green beans, and the black bean noodles. We also ordered the fried fish. We thought the black bean noodles were on the salty side. Overall a solid 4 stars.

Chang's Kitchen Restaurant 0

Chang's Kitchen Restaurant

316reviews

Chang’s Kitchen is delicious, cheaper, and FASTER than Sam Tung. As a Chinese person, I thought that their food was super authentic and reminds me of home and comfort— especially my top favorite Cantonese dishes. They nailed my favorite dish of the tomato beef pan-fried noodles. Portions are huge, prices are super comparable (almost all under $15 which you can’t find these days for a huge dish). Dishes come out hot, fresh, and FAST.

I am ecstatic that they finally reopened after a neighbors fire. This is my go to place for a quick Chinese food fix or causal dinner. Don't miss out on the salt & pepper fish, fried chicken and mushu wraps. Lisa always takes care of us. It's the most bang for your buck for sure😉 KennyG

Kingdom Of Dumpling 0

Kingdom Of Dumpling

254reviews

Came the other night with a few friends! It’s a tiny restaurant with 5-6 tables. Can get stuffy when packed especially with the kitchen just a couple feet away and one window for ventilation. Food was decent, we ordered Shanghai soup dumplings, pan fried Shanghai dumplings, napa cabbage boiled dumplings, salt&pepper chicken wings, fried chive dumplings, spicy wontons and noodles. The dough was slightly too thick for all dumplings but you can tell it’s handmade! Chicken wings were crispy but lack flavor depth. Noodles had good chewiness, sauce was a tad oily. Chilli wantons were good! I wanted so badly for it to be good because of the positive reviews. Maybe we went on an off-night but we weren’t impressed by the food? But we’re still willing to go back again if we’re in the area. Give it a try!! Was about $27-30 per pax from the food+tip.

Ordered delivery. To my unpleasant surprise, the "crispy chicken wings" were swimming in a sea of extremely sugary liquid. The xo beef chow fun had good flavor and mix of veggies but verrrrrrry little beef. I thought they forgot it at first. No excuse for such an incredibly stingy portion of beef.

Hong's Kitchen 0

Hong's Kitchen

97reviews

I wouldn't go back. Indifferent service. No care was taken to trim my porkchop. I was constantly removing gristle and bits of bone after most bites. Towards the end of my meal, I found a small piece of wire on my plate. The woman couldn't care less. Zero atmosphere. Cash only. In one of the Chinese food capitals of the world, why go back?

If you like your Chinese food like you like your telenovelas (saucy) then you would like Hong’s Kitchen. Quiet no frills restaurant with one waitress and a small kitchen near the beach with a few booths and a few larger round tables that can easily seat 8 people comfortably. Was surprised they have a lamb section for such a small restaurant and the two lamb dishes were delicisioso. Order white rice by the serving to go with all your sauciness. Cash only, your credit card is unworthy here.

Ming's Diner 0

Ming's Diner

117reviews

Absolutely delicious vegan Chinese food. High quality ingredients and really flavorful. I also love the old vibe of the place, a nostalgia for what San Francisco used to be. The couple working here is very humble, generous and kind. It’s truly a neighborhood gem.

No thrills local spot we always come to for our family dinners. Solid food, decently cheap prices and almost always has seats available! Only negative is they charge you more for paying with credit card!

Dim Sum Club 點心薈 0

Dim Sum Club 點心薈

348reviews

@dimsumclub_sf is where the party’s at because they serve authentic dim sum all day! The menu is huge and has all the classics, in addition to it being delicious and afffordable! The portions are big enough to share and being around $5-$9 each. It’s definitely worth checking out! They don’t speak much English though so best to order from the paper menu!

Delicious dim sum. Get the pork gyozas. Juicy and plump—-never had it this big! Everything so fresh the rice noodles, the shrimp dumpling, bbq pork buns, everything Order anything and it will be delicious!

CHINA NORTH DUMPLING INC 0

CHINA NORTH DUMPLING INC

201reviews

I’ve dined in a couple of time and recently did take-out a lot. My friends and I are big fans of this place! We’ve tried their sweet and sour chicken, the black bean chicken, sesame chicken, shanghai style pork strips rice cake, honey walnut shrimp, string beans, Beijing style pork strips, pan-fried chive and pork dumplings and more. I love their sesame chicken - crispy, savory and sweet umami goodness! Never had a problem with getting seats or parking. They have a take-out special of 3 items for about $50, soup and white rice included! Super worth it. Check it out!!

Tasty food. Large portions for reasonable prices. Easier street parking (parking meters before 6pm) than most restaurant districts in the city.

Cafe Bakery Restaurant 0

Cafe Bakery Restaurant

375reviews

Food is decent for a hefty price. Service is bland. One of the Asian women saw me and ignored me when I needed a tea refill. Luckily for me, another lady assisted me with the tea. UPDATE: 2-20-2025 Service is better and food is still decent. Beware of silly 25 cents surcharge for take out container if you don't finish your food. What a scam?

My go to restaurant when I feel like eating Hong Kong style food. I should be more adventurous but I always stick to my usual. My husband always order his oxtail over rice and me my chicken a la king over rice or baked pork chip with tomato sauce. Their portions are huge even when you order Togo’s. The food is good although sometimes depending on the cook, it’s a bit salty for me. The chicken a la king. Make sure you bring cash. It’s a cash only establishment. But would I go back? Yes. Definitely. Being go there when they had a bakery next door and they would give us 2 or 4 little sweet buns before our food came. They don’t serve that anymore. That’s how long ago I have been coming to this cafe.

Peking Restaurant 0

Peking Restaurant

84reviews

Mom and pop place with some good comfort foods Hot N sour soup - Very good flavor. Dumplings - good Wasabi cold noodles- great flavor Eggplants- yummy but greasy Tan tan noodles - very good Service is slow. Maybe because of CNY eve. Our food took awhile to come out. The lady at the counter did apologize and said they are busy with too many to go orders. We also ordered beers but it never came. We asked the waiter and the lady at the counter multiple times. They acknowledged but forgot as soon as they walked away from our table. It took about 5 friendly reminders before we got to enjoy our beers. The complimentary sesame dumplings desserts were surprisingly good.

TLDR: solid food at slightly higher prices, decor needs a bit fixing up We got our sweet and sour pork rice plate to go and the total came out to $15.40 which is a bit expensive. They included a sweet and sour soup which was nice. The pork was crispy and the sauce a bit sweet but good. Weirdly I wanted more rice as there was sufficient meat and veg. The interior needs some work with very dirty carpets but there were a bunch of flowers around which brightened it up a bit